Out of all the headsets I've tried, the Vive has consistently been the best. The headset has excellent quality & the head and controller tracking is outstanding. The ability to move around in the VR experience is probably the best factor for me, while the high quality is in at #2. The only negative I would say is the $1600 (AUD) price tag + the additional cost of a fancy computer, which puts it out of the range of most people.

It rests comfortable on your head and doesn't feel like you're balancing bricks on your face (looking at you Vive). It's also the best gaming VR headset in my opinion, sure the graphics may not be the best when compared to Vive, Oculus etc but the experience you get makes you ignore that, look at the reviews for Skyrim on PSVR you'll see what I'm talking about.
It delivers more or less the same experience for a cheaper price. If you want a HTC Vive or Oculus then you better have an extra $1,000 to shell out because you'll need to get a pretty strong PC to handle that hardware.

I've had a few of these systems and while the Oculus is a little cumbersome to set up, the end experience is SOOOO worth it. The hand controllers are amazingly elegant to hold and literally disappear from consciousness once you are holding a gun or something else in VR - and the overall experience feels more premium and HD than the other systems i have. The PS4 is really easy to fire up and get going, but it feels like an evolution of 3D gaming, whereas the Oculus feels like it was born in VR.

I've had a few of these systems and while the Oculus is a little cumbersome to set up, the end experience is SOOOO worth it. The hand controllers are amazingly elegant to hold and literally disappear from consciousness once you are holding a gun or something else in VR - and the overall experience feels more premium and HD than the other systems i have. The PS4 is really easy to fire up and get going, but it feels like an evolution of 3D gaming, whereas the Oculus feels like it was born in VR.